Kerala #Nirbhaya; HC declines C.B.I Investigation in Law Student Rape and Murder Case [Read Judgment]

Update: 2016-05-31 07:08 GMT
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A Division bench of High Court of Kerala, has dismissed the plea for C.B.I investigation by some public spirited persons, into the Perumbavoor Law Student rape and murder case.The Bench comprising of Acting Chief Justice Thottathil B.Radhakrishnan  and Justice Anu Sivaraman also slammed the  print as well as visual medias for using and publicizing the name of the victim in the case. The...

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A Division bench of High Court of Kerala, has dismissed the plea for C.B.I investigation by some public spirited persons, into the Perumbavoor Law Student rape and murder case.

The Bench comprising of Acting Chief Justice Thottathil B.Radhakrishnan  and Justice Anu Sivaraman also slammed the  print as well as visual medias for using and publicizing the name of the victim in the case. The Bench reminded and cautioned the media in strong words, that even a deceased person had a right against infringement of privacy, which has not been adhered in this case.

The Court declined the plea of C.B.I investigation, making an observation that no person in public domain has any unbridled right to seek for postmortem report and case dairies. It further opined that contents of an autopsy report forms   part of the right to privacy and hence the same cannot be publicized.

The bench, also took  note of the fact that  a new team of investigation was constituted under the leadership of a lady superior officer, Mrs B.Sandhya I.P.S, Additional Director General  Of Police. The bench opining that Judiciary cannot choose investigators  or guide the investigation, further added that as  in the instant case where investigation was progressing ,plea of C.B.I enquiry ought not to be entertained.

Read the Judgment here.

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